The script I wrote for this video is longer than the any essays I turned in at ArtCenter :) Hopefully it is helpful and you can feel less stressful before moving. Let me know if you have any questions. And if you are watching this after 5 years. Let me know if we have a dorm yet.
Your video is so helpful! I am the mother of 2 adult children who were born in the US and have been through college and graduate school. I think your video would have been helpful to them even though they did not attend the Art Center. Some advice is invaluable, like "always pay off your monthly credit card bill in full"! I love how you are so humble and honest but don't come across at all as pathetic or pitiful -- that's not an easy thing to do! Best of luck to you!
@@AoArtz It’s all depending on if you will have a car and your budget. Living close to south campus is definitely the way to go without a car cause you need to take school shuttle. Most of your first term classmates will probably be around south campus as well.
Hi, I would still recommend finding a place to live near south campus / Old Pasadena in general, because that's where the school bus stops to pick up students. You need access to grocery stores and maybe print out posters in Old Pasadena sometimes. In terms of grad spring program, I am not familiar with it. It might be easier to email the school or let me know if you have anything specific I could answer.